
Solving IEP Disagreements at the Lowest Level
What can you do if you feel you and your school do not agree in the IEP meeting or if you feel like the IEP is not being followed? It
What can you do if you feel you and your school do not agree in the IEP meeting or if you feel like the IEP is not being followed? It
Contact: Adriana Aro ADR Program Administrator [email protected] (415) 823-4051 OR Complete the request form at https://qrco.de/bdB27X OR Contact: Julia Martin Ombudsperson [email protected]
For Families AND for SFUSD Balances the power (perceived or real) between families and the school Helps to repair relationships; builds team members communication skills Helps to prevent repeats of
Strategy: What it looks like: Communication Strategy Session 1:1 or Small Group Thought PartnershipConfidentialStrategize communicationDoes the case require a higher level of ADR support? Facilitated IEP Disagreement about IEPGoal of
What can you as a parent do? As California faces a dire teacher shortage, the most impacted students are those receiving special education services. As the first day of school
Read this post on Understood.org The Supreme Court’s landmark Endrew F. decision is an opportunity to improve the services in your child’s IEP. Download this Endrew F. toolkit to help
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0xdaCEqrU0 Want to learn more? Here are some helpful links. Click here for an Understood.org article on accommodations and modifications. Click here for OSEP Ideas that Works Accommodations Manual. Click here for a
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